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  2. Milk sickness - Wikipedia

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    Milk sickness was first described in writing in 1809, when Dr. Thomas Barbee of Bourbon County, Kentucky, detailed its symptoms. [9] Variously described as "the trembles", "the slows" or the illness "under which man turns sick and his domestic animals tremble", it was a frequent cause of illness and death.

  3. Calif. Child Suspected to Have Contracted Bird Flu from ... - AOL

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    A second child in the US is suspected to have bird flu after experiencing fever and vomiting after drinking raw milk. ... for HPAI if they had consumed raw milk and exhibited flu-like symptoms.

  4. What Food Safety Experts Want You to Know About Raw Milk - AOL

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    There are definite dangers to this beverage—here’s what experts want you to know amid bird flu concerns. Raw milk has a devoted fanbase, but is it safe? There are definite dangers to this ...

  5. 5 reasons drinking milk is bad for your body - AOL

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    Exposure to estrogen in milk increases the risk of cancer. A Harvard study of women age 26 to 46 showed that those with the highest intake of dairy also had the highest risk of breast cancer.

  6. Milk borne diseases - Wikipedia

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    Milk available in the market. Milk borne diseases are any diseases caused by consumption of milk or dairy products infected or contaminated by pathogens.Milk-borne diseases are one of the recurrent foodborne illnesses—between 1993 and 2012 over 120 outbreaks related to raw milk were recorded in the US with approximately 1,900 illnesses and 140 hospitalisations. [1]

  7. Lactose intolerance - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms may include abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, flatulence, and nausea. [1] These symptoms typically start thirty minutes to two hours after eating or drinking something containing lactose, [1] with the severity typically depending on the amount consumed. [1] Lactose intolerance does not cause damage to the gastrointestinal tract. [2]

  8. Dozens were sickened with salmonella after drinking raw milk ...

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    Four of the people with salmonella were also infected with campylobacter and/or dangerous E. coli bacteria, the documents said. ... of raw milk online and started drinking Raw Farm products and ...

  9. Milk allergy - Wikipedia

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    Milk allergy is an adverse immune reaction to one or more proteins in cow's milk.Symptoms may take hours to days to manifest, with symptoms including atopic dermatitis, inflammation of the esophagus, enteropathy involving the small intestine and proctocolitis involving the rectum and colon. [2]